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Sho Shimabukuro - Mats Moraing

01/16 07:00 BigBuck +6.16
2023/01/15 08:58 Sho Shimabukuro @-130 8/10
 

ATP Challenger Nonthaburi 3 first raundas
Shimabukuro Sho (JPN) (259) - Moraing Mats (DEU) (291)

Japonas banguojantis, bet paskutinius metus jis, priešingai nei oponentas, pakilime. Tiek kas liečia formą, tiek ir reitinge. Daug žaidė jis rudenį kur pasiekė porą pusfinalių ir bendram vaizde labai prastai neatrodė.

Vokietis, tuo tarpu, rudenį sužaidė tik 2 mačus ir 4 šiemet. Krito bothejų paskutinių Nonthaburi turnyrų aštunfinaliuose ir bendras score 2-4. Nemanau, kad japonas čia kris.

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